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Canine Distemper Virus

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2008
Vaccine-based prophylaxis has greatly helped to keep distemper disease under control. Notwithstanding, the incidence of canine distemper virus (CDV)-related disease in canine populations throughout the world seems to have increased in the past decades, and several episodes of CDV disease in vaccinated animals have been reported, with nation-wide ...
MARTELLA, Vito   +2 more
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The ultrastructure of canine distemper virus

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1963
The ultrastructure of distemper virus was studied in the electron microscope by use of the negative staining technique. The structure was shown to be generally similar to that of measles, rinderpest and large myxoviruses. The intact virus particles measured 1150 to 2300 a in diameter and a marked pleomorphism of particles was observed.
E, NORRBY   +3 more
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Distemperoid Virus Interference in Canine Distemper

Science, 1946
A distemper virus modified by ferret passage so as to become a harmless vaccine for foxes and dogs exhibits the interference or cell-blockade phenomenon with respect to a virulent distemper infection in foxes. Ten control foxes receiving virulent distemper virus died, while 30 foxes receiving distemperoid virus in addition lived.
R G, GREEN, C S, STULBERG
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Measles virus and inactivated canine distemper virus induce incomplete immunity to canine distemper

Archives of Virology, 1984
Pairs of specific pathogen free dogs were immunized with two injections of heat inactivated canine distemper virus (CDV) or one injection of a live CDV or live measles virus (MV) vaccine. Three unimmunized dogs were used as controls. All 9 dogs were challenged with virulent CDV (Snyder Hill strain).
M J, Appel   +3 more
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